presented at the fig working week 2017,may 29 - june 2 ......google’s provision of access to gnss...
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Presented at th
e FIG W
orking Week 2017,
May 29 - June 2, 2
017 in Helsinki, F
inland
European GNSS for Surveying and Mapping
• FIG Working Week 2017
Reinhard Blasi, Alina Hriscu
Market Development, European GNSS Agency (GSA)
Agenda
E-GNSS: Status, Implementation Plan & Current Services
Market and Technology Trends in Surveying
European GNSS for Surveying
Update on GSA Activities
Agenda
E-GNSS: Status, Implementation Plan & Current Services
Market and Technology Trends in Surveying
European GNSS for Surveying
Update on GSA Activities
European GNSS Agency (GSA)
• Staff: 135
• Nationalities: 21
• Headquarter: Prague, Czech Republic
• Security monitoring centres: Swanwick (UK) and St Germain en Laye
(France)
• European GNSS Service Centre (GSC): Torrejon (Spain)
How GSA fits in the EU structure
European
Commission
Development contracts
Political oversight
Programme management
Delegation
Council and
European Parliament
European GNSS
Programme Committee
Execution
European
Commission
European Space Agency
Assistance and
delegation
Deployment contracts
Market Development
Security
GSMC operation
GNSS exploitation
Upstream (space)
industry
Downstream
(applications) industry
Galileo’s implementation is progressing towards Full
Operation Capability in 2020
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2016
"GIOVE-A" "GIOVE-B" 1-2 3-4 5-6 7-8
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Kourou
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2015
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Soyuz Ariane5
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Galileo Initial Services
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15/12/2016
18 satellites
already launched
14 satellites will
follow by 2020
Galileo goes live to deliver concrete benefits to users!
New GSA website documents
strong growth of Galileo-
enabled devices
www.useGalileo.eu
Galileo products and devices and search for
devices by market segment
Galileo Initial Services
EGNOS already available serving EU citizens and industry
• Satellite Based Augmentation System (SBAS)
• Improves GNSS performance
• European coverage (under extension in other regions, e.g. North Africa)
• Available NOW, free of charge and widely adopted in off-the-shelf receivers
Open Service (OS) Accuracy ~1m, free Available since October
2009
Safety of Life Service (SoL) Accuracy ~1m, compliant to
aviation standards
Available since
March 2011
EGNOS Data Access Service (EDAS)
Accuracy <1m, corrections provided by terrestrial networks
Available since
July 2012
‘It’s there, use it’
Galileo is the European GNSS offering four services
Open Service (OS) Freely accessible service for
positioning and timing
Public Regulated Service (PRS) Encrypted service designed for greater
robustness and higher availability
Search and Rescue Service (SAR)
Assists locating people in distress and confirms that help is on the way
Commercial Service (CS) Delivers authentication and high accuracy
services for commercial applications
• Worldwide navigation system “made in EU”
• Fully compatible with GPS
• Open service free of charge, delivering dual frequencies
• Signal authentication will provide trustability
The European GNSS Service Centre provides an interface with the users
GSC Nucleus Web portal Information on:
o System status o Almanacs o User notifications
Electronic Library o Iono Doc, OS SIS OSD, OS SIS
ICD, future SDD
Helpdesk: o User queries o Galileo incident reporting www.gsc-europa.eu
Agenda
E-GNSS: Status, Implementation Plan & Current Services
Market and Technology Trends in Surveying
European GNSS for Surveying
Update on GSA Activities
Construction, mapping and cadastral industries stimulated
growth in shipments of GNSS surveying equipment
Surveying, Mapping and Construction (both person-based and machine control), together, accounted for 95% of the shipments of GNSS devices in high precision market in 2016
In the coming decade, the total amount of shipments is expected to reach 815,000 units worldwide, representing almost a 4-fold increase over 2015
Multi-constellation and multi-frequency are widely adopted to
fulfil stringent accuracy requirement
Technology developments will soon enable low-cost
receivers capable of cm-level precision
Main drivers and trends:
• Increased availability of low-cost equipment
capable of down to cm-level precision (with multi-frequency and multi-constellation support)
• Uptake of PPP • Integration of GNSS with other complementary
technologies (LIDAR, robotics, mobile mapping, etc.)
• Synergies between GNSS and Earth Observation • UAV penetration into mapping
Augmentation service providers are accelerating
the adoption of Galileo
PPP
Graham Purves, President and CEO of Veripos stated
“.....we are particularly proud and excited about the
opportunities the Galileo services create for our customers.
The reliability and safety enhancements made possible
through these new services …….”
Anders Haneborg, Fugro commercial manager said
“Galileo’s Initial Services operations […] a key consideration
for our customers during critical positioning operations”
President and CEO of NovAtel, Michael Ritter stated
“Our OEM customers are already benefiting from the enhanced
reliability, availability and accuracy the Galileo constellation
adds to the GNSS.”
INSIDE RTK
• HW: Majority of RTK providers upgraded or have started
to upgrade
• SWEPOS (SE), GeoSoft (ET), SAPOS (DE), SOGEI
(IT), GEONET (JP), etc.
• SW: RTK Network: Galileo functionality under
implementation and challenge with interoperability of
different brands within one network
• First field tests prove benefits of adding Galileo to RTK
• Better reliability, continuity and availability,
resulting in better operation in difficult environment
Agenda
E-GNSS: Status, Implementation Plan & Current Services
Market and Technology Trends in Surveying
European GNSS for Surveying
Update on GSA Activities
Overview of signals Open service / Commercial service / E6 ranging
Galileo Open Service: Key points
Easier mitigation of multipath errors
Higher SNR (signal-to-noise ratio)
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Multi GNSS : provides additional advantages
• Increase availability, continuity
and reliability
• Improved geometry
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Better results in harsh environement
(urban canyons, tree canopy, etc.)
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OS-NMA: spoofing detection
Advantages of Galileo OS
E1/E5 bands (some of them starting with Initial Services)
Galileo Commercial Service: Key points
High Accuracy (CS-HA): receiver positioning accuracy with
an error below one decimetre
Broadcast external data in real time across the globe (PPP
– Precise Point Positioning) via Galileo E6 without the
need for an additional communication channel
Does not require proximity to base stations to access
corrections
Triple frequency to further reduce convergence time
Improved line-of-sight and better coverage at high
latitudes
Advantages of Galileo CS-HA
Agenda
E-GNSS: Status, Implementation Plan & Current Services
Market and Technology Trends in Surveying
European GNSS for Surveying
Update on GSA Activities
Three main pillars towards E-GNSS adoption
The bigger picture
A full analysis of GNSS receiver capabilities is
available in the GSA’s Technology Report
An in-depth analysis of 3 GNSS
Macrosegments :
• MASS MARKET SOLUTIONS
• TRANSPORT SAFETY AND
LIABILITY-CRITICAL SOLUTIONS
• HIGH PRECISION, TIMING AND
ASSET MANAGEMENT
SOLUTIONS
The GSA’s funding mechanisms promote the
development of Galileo compatible solutions
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Aims to foster adoption of Galileo and
EGNOS mostly via content and
application development and
supports the integration of services
provided by these programmes into
devices and their commercialisation.
Fundamental Elements projects
focus on fostering the development
of innovative Galileo- and EGNOS-
enabled receivers, antennas and
chipsets technologies. The objective
is to achieve products that address
user needs in priority market
segments
http://www.gsa.europa.eu/r-d/gnss-r-d-programmes
GSA supports Young Surveyors
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CLGE Annual Young Surveyors’ Prize: fresh ideas
to feed the surveying industry evolution
2016 winner has been announced in Intergeo in Hamburg in
October 2016 Cecile Deprez, PhD student at the University of Liege in Belgium, proposed an idea potentially bringing considerably higher precision to mass-market applications, relying on Google’s provision of access to GNSS raw measurements for Android users by using of Galileo E5.
2017 edition open
Deadline: 07 August 2017
Award @ InterGEO, Berlin
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